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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1992

Characterization of Mononuclear Copper-Nitrogen Oxide Complexes: Models of NOx Binding to Isolated Active Sites in Copper Proteins

William B. Tolman; Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero; William E. Antholine; James W. Whittaker

Detailed examination of the interactions of simple nitrogen oxides, NxOy n-, with metal ions has become increasingly important for understanding the role of NxOy n-species in numerous biochemically and environmentally significant processes. Metal-mediated reactions of nitrogen oxides are ubiquitous within the global nitrogen cycle, in which the various forms of nitrogen are interconverted and distributed throughout the world.1 For example, metalloenzymes containing molybdenum, iron, or copper are involved in every stage of denitrification, the dissimilatory process by which some bacteria use NO3 - and NO2 - as terminal electron acceptors to release gaseous NO, N2O, and N2 (Figure 1).2 Environmental consequences of denitrification include the depletion of sources of nitrogen necessary for plant growth and the production of the greenhouse gas and ozone destroyer N2O. Moreover, excess NO3 -, a pollutant that contributes to eutrophication of lakes and rivers, can be removed from waste water by denitrification in a useful bioremedial application.3


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1993

Synthesis and structural and spectroscopic characterization of mononuclear copper nitrosyl complexes: Models for nitric oxide adducts of copper proteins and copper-exchanged zeolites.

Christy E. Ruggiero; Susan M. Carrier; William E. Antholine; James W. Whittaker; Christopher J. Cramer; William B. Tolman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1998

INFLUENCES OF LIGAND ENVIRONMENT ON THE SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES AND DISPROPORTIONATION REACTIVITY OF COPPER-NITROSYL COMPLEXES

Jamie L. Schneider; Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero; Victor G. Young; William B. Tolman


Inorganic Chemistry | 1993

Synthesis, structural characterization, and electrochemical behavior of copper(I) complexes of sterically hindered tris(3-tert-butyl- and 3,5-diphenylpyrazolyl)hydroborate ligands

Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero; Robert P. Houser; William B. Tolman


Angewandte Chemie | 1994

Reductive Disproportionation of NO Mediated by Copper Complexes: Modeling N2O Generation by Copper Proteins and Heterogeneous Catalysts

Christy E. Ruggiero; Susan M. Carrier; William B. Tolman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1992

Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Mononuclear Copper Nitrosyl Complex

Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero; William B. Tolman; Geoffrey B. Jameson


Angewandte Chemie | 1994

Durch Cu-Komplexe vermittelte reduktive Disproportionierung von NO: Nachahmung der Bildung von N2O durch Kupferproteine und Heterogenkatalysatoren†

Christy E. Ruggiero; Susan M. Carrier; William B. Tolman


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1993

Modeling possible N2O formation routes in copper-mediated denitrification

Christy E. Ruggiero; Susan M. Carrier; William B. Tolman


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1993

Modeling nitrogen oxide activation by copper proteins: Synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of copper nitrosyl complexes

William B. Tolman; Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero; William E. Antholine; James W. Whittaker


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 1992

Synthesis and reactivity studies of a mononuclear copper nitrosyl: A model for biological denitrification

William B. Tolman; Susan M. Carrier; Christy E. Ruggiero

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William E. Antholine

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Jamie L. Schneider

University of Wisconsin–River Falls

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